The Latin word for blue is "caeruleus".
a blue rose on the left pulse
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No, at least not all of them painted their bodies. The blue paint or "woad" was used by some of the Britons according to Julius Caesar. However there is no record of the continental Celts putting on makeup for battle.
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a blue rose on the left pulse
marbled blue
It was red with the letters SPQR in gold.
red ivory blue green brown
The planet Neptune is named after the Roman god of the seas and oceans.
It is white but with a tiny bit of light blue tint.
I am pretty sure the colours of the Roman Flag are red gold and blue or maybe just red and gold. one of the two. Anyways, hope I was of help.
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Neptune was named after the roman god of the sea. Neptune.Also because the planet looks like it is full of water and Neptune is the god of the sea.
Neptune is the far away blue-green planet named after the god of the sea in Roman mythology.
The name Neptune is from the Roman god of the Sea, Neptune
Planet Neptune got its name from the Roman God of the deep sea, Neptune. The name also fits the planet because of its ocean-like appearance and because it's in deep space (deep sea-deep space).